Andrew Tate, known for his controversial statements, criticized American singer Taylor Swift for her actions during Super Bowl 2024. Swift and her boyfriend, footballer Travis Kelce, celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the San Francisco 49ers, with images of their joyous moments going viral on social media.
Tate, however, took issue with Swift’s apparent enjoyment of a beer during the event, even going so far as to label the Super Bowl as “rigged.” He used the platform to draw attention to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, condemning the violence and highlighting the suffering of Gazan children amidst the conflict.
“See something on twitter about Taylor with a beer and it being rigged bla bla. THEY ARE BLOWING CHILDREN TO PIECES IN GAZA. 3 year old girls are buried under rubble and being recovered missing their limbs,” Tate wrote in one tweet, urging people to consider the broader global issues beyond entertainment.
Didnt watch it.
Dont know what happened.
Dont give a fuck.
See something on twitter about Taylor with a beer and it being rigged bla bla.
THEY ARE BLOWING CHILDREN TO PIECES IN GAZA.
3 year old girls are buried under rubble and being recovered missing their limbs.
And they… https://t.co/5mQof54iJV
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) February 12, 2024
His comments didn’t stop there. Tate responded to a video shared by British journalist Piers Morgan showing Swift drinking beer during the Super Bowl, describing her actions as “Haram.”
Her boyfriend may have won the Super Bowl but @taylorswift13 chugging beer on the jumbotron was👌pic.twitter.com/4CLem3YiRy
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) February 12, 2024
The Gaza crisis, amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict, has claimed the lives of nearly 12,300 Palestinian minors, according to the Health Ministry in the Hamas-controlled territory. This figure accounts for almost half of the total casualties in the conflict, which has also seen the deaths of approximately 8,400 women.
Israeli officials claim that Hamas’ actions have resulted in the deaths of both civilians and captives. Despite cease-fire efforts, tensions in the region remain high.
Andrew Tate’s remarks have sparked debate on social media, with some applauding his attempt to raise awareness of global issues, while others criticize his approach and focus.
Last Edited by – CS Web Desk on 13 Feb 2024 – 06:00 AM – GMT